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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1891)
t, - riuib.mi.iith llt'di KQTTSBKOS, Publisher Pu'iMntieil tivi-. Thur.day, and lillj i Ki'swtcred t U,e plaHam.:'., Nra. p.'it- . . .. t -,,. unium;,. tutouif. Ill- li.. rt. ria ll r "-.iDii ciana rnt. 7 ' Oni, i corner Vina ind Mftn trru. 't Imnphone 3a. TfrKM roll KFKI.Y, Oae eo jif. one yr.u. In silvanee . .... ! eopy, une ye&r, Beit In mlr,-.ri, C"PT. U mmithr. iu ulani . as -py, three months. In ailvsnca TKBMH rOR HA1H Ons cop nn- y.nr in n,iv mce i ca) on oupy pi.f week-, by c urlar ...... n eopy. por montl THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 9. 181)1 STATE TICKET, 'at Amwsule JuMin f the Fupriiii Cuurt . . A. M. POHTof Platte, r.r RaganU ol tli Htata UiilTTHlty II. P. WHOM AT ( liixvt. C. H M AtFl.l of I ( REPUBLICAN COUNTY TlCKBT. Far Dtitrlot Judtte : S.M.CHAPMAH. Stark of lh Dlatrlct Cor : ASALISnURT. PT T;..rf r : L. C. EICKIIOFF. fwHher.f: GEO. EDSON. far 0MaiyClcik : FRANK DfCKSOK. forToBDly uf : CALVIN KL'SSKIJL t9t Coun'y Huiir1r.tu(1f lit ; J. E. LEYDA. Par f'orooar : J. I. UNRUH. ParJarrpyor : A. C.MAYES. tot rnmmWsionrr Flrt DWrlet : . S. W. DUTTON. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The repubiican party of the (date f Nehrahka piveu renewed exprec n of its devotion to the princi pled of the republican party and tie dares that Uione principles, as ex pressed by the national republican convention, nhoulil be the strong point of union between all repub brans in the state of .Nebracka. Ti e congratulate the people ujmju tie inarv loiin piOfju-iily Htieniintr Uie development and irrowth of the auteof Nebraska durintr its twentv. kinr years ol statehood under re. puum 4ii Miiuiiiiinii aii in. anu wnicil kai brought us to the front rank among the leading utates of the u ion; and we can Yearlesidy assert - ftolt ihii h lit bem coa -aiaWIcdby democratic power,Uuring aay considerable time of the aanie period, can compare with us in the aconomical management of public affairs, in the rapid ratio of increase ia copulation, wealth and irencral prosperity, not withstand na iad that there are within the! tlie i borders of the state a number of ahasaticfied persons who took ad jutage of the general financial de pression which swept over the en tore country to pave their v.-ay into temporary prominence by declaim- ng against the welfare of our peo ple and slandering the fair name of our Htate. The rains from heaven und the rich soil, vigorously culti vated by the energetic hands ot our farmers, have produced such bount iful crops and such unrivaled pros perity that shall silence all calam ity talkers and add to the slren;-th nod enthusiasm of the repub!. can party. We congratulate President Harri son upon his eminently wise, loyal a mi courageous ad mini strut inn, and declare our absolute confidence iu his integrity, ability and natrio- tism, and pledge him our cordial support iu tne dMeharge of the ! duties devolving iiMn him as the chiet magistrate of the nation. We rejoice in the restoration of dignity, vigor find statesmanship in the conduct of our foreign affairs andcr the guidinr hand of Amer ica's favorite nn, James G. lllaine. We approve ot thenilvcr coinage act of the present administration, by which the entire product of the silver mines of the 1'uitcd States is added to the currency of the people, j mil we denounce tne democratic , doctrine of free and unlimited coin- KC envi-r Hn iniaiu iai policy ..:..;.... .1.. . ' i t iioi'ic ti yt I ii itiir: I1H7 M;iipie Ol every city and every state in the I. nion in n prolonged and disas trous depression, ami delay tlie re vival of business enterprise and prosperity so aivienfly desired und now so apparently near. The free and unlimited coinage of silver i wouiu .em, ,o ,ne .loaruing t g;oi.l and to force the use of cheapaioney in the payment of wages in every ; workshop, mill, factory, store and farm, and tend to the scaling down of theage of the toiler and l! wcaariiuiu; uu- pun uaaiag power oi the dollar which would be used to purchase the products of tbe farmer. Vke are In tavor of having every dollar as good as any other dollar. We demand the maintenance of the American system of pratec.tioa to American industry and labor, the pwney inui linn iiers inrniiuea witn every period of mir national pros i: t...i i . t j . i' . . . perity We admire the ireuius of that heroic statesaian. William McKin-, party, body and soul, Into the coun ley Jr., whom the people of Ohio ' cil of lhe .ie,..itfui dem.K;ratic con will make their next governar aa a ... recognition of his mniftrent i ' "'njust as the republican pres. has vices to the countrj. We nlso com-j been claiming. Hut the enthitsias Biend and endorse that policy of re-1 tic journalist with another mighty ciprocitv by which the Central and BWO,n, of ,e ,,,, comrt llt ,,olj. South .American nations and the , , , " . .Spanish Indies are being opened up '' "n1 ""J"" lnil1 ,h' fv''nt '' to our trade tion favoralile terms ' portunity is given the independent and by which all the surplus ! congressmen to have any voice in prod,., t.ofour country ,nayf,.,d a1 ,lle mnMpr it U peclel to be tor larket and by which all our people .. ' shall receive in exchange therefore ' democratic cand.dateH. it long 1 1 in- of product which do not puiilu.'e ruinous competition in. i.iii inv.l peop.lc. 111)1' (lcntioy t'10 it vi'luiinu' iui.luslrKi ol our country. We are heartily in favor of the general pi o i.-ionx of tin; interstate ' commerce net. and we demand the regulation of all railway and trans portation lined in auuh a manner as to insure f.nr anil re.i.-onable rate to the producer ami consumers of the eouitry. We .'avor Biich legitdation as will p-event all illegal combinations and unjust exactions by aggregated capital and corporate powers. c inrtint upon the mippres.-iou of all "" truslH, combines and iicheines de-e-ined to artificially increase the i w ' price of the tiecesburies of life. ' W e regard the world' Columbian exposition as an important cvetit in tlie world's history, and v e Ure in U . ....... l , I U uu,irif m(F irt nc.iriy ymmwijr win unj to m;.kt it a pucceBrt. We nhould ' K' .i I. t- ... 1 . ,. anil w friVf-r an iidditKuial appropriation by the next U-Kisdature for this purpose, that our prosperity and j;reatties8 may be fully exemplified. We take pride in this state We recognize iliat liii jrowth scd power, its pros perity aud pood name have been the truiU of its iudustrial people, and we believe in iuch pohcie, Htate and national, an will promote justice and widen the opportunities aiuoutf these classes, 'lo their sup ni'UlilMlJ B JJIUUlltvn, M4iv port iu the luture, as in me pan, c pledge our most intelligent judg ment and most iiticere endeavor. We denounce the Grand Island platform of the democratic party as framed with the deliberate pnrpose to mislead and .deceive; wherein sympathy is expressed where none is felt; wherein help is proposed where none is rendered; wherein purposes are avowed which are not entertained. In support of this in dictment we point to the pretended friendship for the soldier, while at the same time the democratic party has always proclaimed against the grant inj; of liberal pensions; to the free silver plank, intended to deceive the fupportem of free and unlim ited coinage of silver, when it is known that many of the leaders of the party ure opposed to the doc trine; to the failure to give the re lief from rxhorbitant freight rates while it was afraid to either ap prove or censure the action of iis acting uliett governor for vetoing the Newberry bill. U'e denounce the democratic party for its insinuations against the "integrity of the supreme court of the state us an effort to maice tiie judicial powers subordinate to political parties anil as disgraceful to a political organisation. W'e denounce the democratic party for its double dealing with the civil and political right ol the people, wherein it appears to favor free and untrammeled elections in the state of Nebraska, but never raisen it voice uuuiimi ihe politioil outrages practiced ugaini the re- publican voter, hite and l.iacK, j throughout Undemocratic utates of f 1111 (?"uiii W'e arraiir the democratic party as the enemy oi labor, scheming t.) break down the defense of protec li..U, , u.JUUck the wheel of borne industry, anil lo degrade tbe masHes Oi ihe people a party con trolled by aristocratic and sectional tendencies, the legacy of Ha very. The republican party of Nebraska appeal to the 'iilellieuce and to the inteeritv o." ihe people of this state and from all good cituena we invite support. VOTE the straight ticket TlIB republicans are confident of victory throughout the whole coun fy.' - A. C. Mayks has practically no opposition in his race for the sur veyorship. Tins Is a bad year for calamity yelpers. Crops are too good and prices too high.x Io you believe that a man who hiis been repudiated by his own townsmen is a fit candidate for supreme jndge? The Journal fails to tell its I readers that Travis failed to con- vict a single criminal in this term's district court. An able jurist that man Travis would make. A cleaner,abler, more reliable set of men were never nominated bv a convention than the republican .,,, 4 nominee tor this year. The peo. pie realize that and will deposite their votes accordingly. THE Columbus Sentinel, an inde- P ndent paper published at the home of Judge Post, is severe in its criliciMm of tlie World Herald in its . A... . , A contemptible abuse of Judge Post This snd the democratic paper of that place is doing valiant work for the CHll(ie of ju-titT tni- -Piir THE Journal wa certainly caught napping when it said that "polit ically, the democratic party has everything to gain by Nebraska iroinir independent this year -snd next year." One might well infer if he should read no further that they expect t lead the independent JUDGi F'OoT AT HoWE, Tliiitjudc Post has in enviable ! f r."rr..-t:T ' r; ; 1 .-; fr!ir-.-tj tf;n fit' I'ttccul m.d fullest coalideiice of tho; e who know him f est, there on be no question. TMi III KM, I) has published several evidences of tlliS. The latent ia from the Coliiiubus TelegTiini, the democratic paper of that place. It says: "Although a democratic paper, the Telegram ciumot refrain from referring again to the villainous attack made by certain independent papers upon the life and character of one of Columbus.' most honor able aud respected citizens, A. W. Post, republican cnudidate for supreme judge. Not a man in Columbus who has known Judge Post during the years he has lived here, believes the charges itindc against him, and we can safely say that he is the last man in the world about whom such stories would be bel icved. He has not posed as a Sunday school superintendent or a leading light in church affairs, but his daily conduct during the fifteen years of his life here has been most exemplary, ile is a devoted htt band and father and has a family of whom any man in the world could feel proud. The scandalous charges have only intensified the feeling of respect which the people of Platte county feel for him, and his complete exoneration will come In the shape of a practically unani mous vote fr him in Columbus and almost overwhelming majority over his opponent in the county." THE TARIFF AND WHEAT Mr. John W. Hookwalter, of Springfield, Ohio, predicts that the time is coming when the United States will not produce any more gniin than our own people need. This is true, anil that lime will be here very speedily. At the present rate of growth, the consuming pop illation is gaining faster than the grain production of the country. Several very careful estimates have been published within the past two years upon this point, wiih the result of showing that if grain pro duction continues at its present rate of increase, and ourconsuiiiing population increase in the same ratio as in the past, it will oi.ly be from seven to ten years until we will be able, to consume all the grain ruined in America. This w ill bring the tariff directly home to the fanners of the country. Already it is possible to bring wheat from India to San Francisco at a profit and sell It a shade lower than the home grown wheat sell in. that market; mid there is no doubt it would be done, were it not that we have an import duty of twenty rents per bushel upou it. Two years ago the price of grain in India was such that it could have been brought by steamers to Hritish Columbia, shipped over the Canadian Pacific road, and thence down to Chicago, at a profit, had it not been for the duty imposed by the tariff.- Toledo Ulade. ' IH'klNi; the six years iu which Judge l.'n.Jsi-ll held Ihe position of county judge he gave almost uni versal satisfaction. He has never been a practicing attorney, but he has nlw.-ys been a close student of law and, if elected, he will dis charge the dufie to the satisfaction of his constituency. TlIK Journal, evidently, has not heard that the democratic party has no state ticket in the field. Iu view of 4he fact that the party is a back number this year, it would be well for that paper to have the ticket from the head of the list t Boomn' Arnica Salve. Trk liKsT Balvk in the world for Cut liruiie. Burin, Ulcers, Hslt Illicum, Fevsi Rufra, Teller, Cimppwl 1 f ands. Chilblains, Cern, soil all Skin Eruption, sod puai tively cure Pile, or no pay required. It la guaraiitoed to iive Mtinfaclion, of ItiOiiey fuf uiuW'l. Price - CeiiU s-f lxx. For aale by K. G. Fricke 4 Co. Mr. C. H. Jones, of Spring Hill Iowa, snys: "I have used Chamber, Iain's Pain Halm for severe and painful burns with better effect thun anything I have ever tried. It re lieves the pain instantly aud enres without leaving a scar." Pain Halm is one of the most useful medicines that any families can be provided with, especialy for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, bruise, tooth ache, ear at he and like ailmeuu. One application will relieve the pain and a fair trial insure a cure. .V) cent bottles for sale by J. (j, h'rirk k Co. Druggists. ADttla tiirla Experience in a Llgrt house. Mr. und Mrs. Iiren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Uracil Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years. Laat April she taken down with Measles, followed with dreadful Cough and turned into u fever. Doctors at home und at Detroit treated, but in vaiii, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere" handful of hones". - Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery mid after the use of twa and a half b,it!es. was completely cured. They say Dr. King.s New Discovery is worlh its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle free at K G. Prickey Drugstore. We have sold l.ly'a Cream Halm about three years, and have re commended its u: e iu l.iuri: thun a hundred special c;i -cs of catarrh. The unanimous nnswer to our -inquiries is, "It's the best remedy tluit I havcever used." Our experience is, that where parties continued its use, it never fails to cure. J. H. Montgomery, & Co., Druggists, Do corah, Iowa. When I began using Ely's Cream Halm my catat rh was so bad I had headache the whole time and (lis charged a large amount of filthy matter. That has almost entirely disappeared nnd have not had head ache science.- J. Sommers.Stepliney, Conn. A I'UlTI.Alt FAMILY. Jr"!r: " How U it, Knte, thut ynii alwnyi IM-iti in 'i-iti li on 'tu Ihe Inst new Uitnir? pri fth.it I iuy, you uiiuiji nviu Ui g, I ahead of me." Katk: t ilnn't know: I eerfnlnlv do Dot mnksHiir eT'-rti"!! in Hint ilireetl'm.1' Jlxkik: ' Well, iliirinif uv InM few month, fur axuiiiplu, yuu Uava Uikt u up punning, MIR li .. w without any teacher t you came tntha reams when Mum Lfllntv" ilwrtiil her IMnartr rlar aw iiiuaenly, ami ecr'auilv ve at ail uniimr hnf iu irraee under )our InittriieUoii; I heard f'ttu teliini Tommy r'-miir last evening how ni chili nutile umtnk, in l;ijnf bawUill: Jon neein to ho up mi ill ths Imi t1ftt,' aud now Jot what to (lmmoerall . in-umnlamv ; jnu rntrrlaln Is-aniilully ; met in tlifl but oiisilli vou hava iiuiruMjMi in limlth.nwiii(( you n il ma. Ui your ,h) l' alniltiiri'eicn-lH. w Here do you get, all of your Inlorinalien tr.Mii in Una htt If- mil-",f tbe way puu.ir lor eH never go io ihs i-it r ." Kaik: "Why, Juinoe, you will rnnke me Vain. 1 have only oiiraouriitof infoi luaiUui, lnil it i iirpriKiint how It nietua all wanta. I very iM'l'i,,iu near i,f aiivihmg new hut shut Us; next lew ill) I, ring me full Information on lt iiliject. Xaglif N inua.uiel And a gnnt traauru il la to ua ail. for It ri.illy furni'lii'a lis' rrmlliif for the whole hoiiMihoM: dither tins given up hU niagnr.iria tiint he baa umen I, eara, a he mi)h IIiIi mm glvii more and teller nil', nun! ion on t hi ihleita of Dm day; and inoilu r ma Cmi it in unit lh:K makia tier am li a Inn lioo'k'iMT. In laeL, wo all nt rew that It Is l.ieoniy ronlly rni,r miitm iii' pul likliMl, n we hair nt lor aimplun of ull ol I In in, and tlud that one m all lor men, nuoilier all for women, aud another for ehlldren only, W'lil" tin one nulla every onn id u; ao an niily nwd to tako mm lniead of f'iernl, autt t int in when- lint ceonomy eoni In, lur It la :ily t !.ii a ymr. rerhnia you think I am too luvmll III my prnie; but f will li t yiui ftil fi'ira. or. twiler at ill, wnd lllivnls to tlie n,l-li.l-r, V. JeunMim lN'inonit, .' Ijint l:h Sin-i, New Vora, lor a mmple rfipv, and I Ihnll always ooimliUT tlial I have done you rnnt favor; aud may he you will In-euttiiig tit out. m ton any we have the r!it'tallou ,,f t-Miig tlie lei.1 iuforme.1 funiilv In town. If thnl lie ao. It ia ixuiuruat lauuy Ma mine Uiat due IL" A liberal ofler only $:t.f)0 for THE W'EETI.Y HERALD and Demorest Family Magazine. ifSend your subscription to this omce. HENRY BOECK The Loading FURNITURE DEALER AND Jit ; ' r ,1I UNDERTAKR. Coni-tautly kee on Land everytliin yon Dfd U futuu-h your liouae. aiR.SRs sixth Ann maim stsrkt Plattsmout Neb MIKE SIINKLLIUCKKK. Wag, and Hlaekumllh ahuai Wagoa, Buggy, If scbtne sod plow flepsirlag duae nOKSESHOIINO A BPECIALTY -II aaas the NEVERSUP HORSESHOE Which is tUs beat liomabiMi for the fsxtnef, or for ft drivinir, or lot eh) purposes ev InTenUxl. His so msd that anyone ctn put on sbsrp or (M eorki, a needed for wet and sliptiery 4sys, or smooth, dry roads. Cll at his sbnp snd exsnilne the Mvsitsur trnl yon will ce no other. J. M. 8fINII.LUACKF.a 13 NorM Fifth 8t. ristUmnnth PERKINS HOUSE, 117 310, 221 snd 228 Main St., Plattsmouth Nebraska S. M E0-V3, Proprietor, lbs Perkins bss been tboronghlT (tuut'('J ffi'ia toP t lttocs sad U now one of tlie boat lioUls In tha state. Biutrders will be Uksa by tbs wsk si HM snd ni. GOOD BAH CONNECTED Wated-A aetle. Mlohla in salary ST to (hii eioiilhly. wlih uiersivae, to rtuii In hi own action S r'-iiuuii'ile New Vnik itnun. F'lerraia. ittrtnilit, taak loi 1 an. Kaw mk. VI- i . V SrirUll?,liiL,,.'rll"vMPON& f V i WEIDMAN & EHEKENFELD, :' : AUG THE LEADEKS : S Ia all that fe lo uiske op it first cl lino ot Ilanlwaro The jf, their stoves in a . GJLtt - LOAD - LOTS' and thus are enabled to undersell all competitors. i ifty-Oiie Sqniplo Stores, AKB ON" EXHIBITION AT OUR STORB's Tbe lUdianf Homo and cftlcliratctl This firm hss the ex clusive agency of the celebrated anti rusting tinware guaranteed for one year. A large line f Cop perware, tinwsre, and (ranite war. The Place for bargains iu evsry department of our mammoth stock i' , I'l.ATTSMOt'TII, NEW LUMBER YARD.' J. II. tiKVVKS ti V.I. PRAL-ErW IN PIN'R m;mrit., miiNfiLPw LATff, WL DOOK-V. HMNDfl.sod all sildiBf material Call and sec us at the corner of 11th and Elm street, one block north of lleiscl's mill. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Everything to Furnish Vour House. - AT - I. w v a -a -v "Tk m a -Wk T i f . rJiA'RLMAlN b UHIAT BlODIK.M HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having tmrchiwed the J. V. Main Btrect where I am now cr than the cheapest huvinir of new good ever brought to and furniture of all kiinUrold WILL KEEP CONSTANT L , ON HANI) ... ' I m- - A Tall and Couplet line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, , and Oils.1'- D3UGCIST3 SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Cnrcfully Compounded at all Hour Tthe positive cure. I i L. a f.Ut limnilFRs. 4 anai 0 ha .ssjnai!.' 'Mj V. Hound Oak are llicir pocultj. They alea carry a fiae assortment of car penter tools, Cutlery nnd shelf hardware, f I'ricea have been ct right down to suit tha times. - NkiiKAMKA. Weckbuch store room on noulls located I can kcII good cheap iuht nut in the laic-cut stock the city, (jwoline stove on the mstallnt'iit plan, i. rEAiimiAN. aiNawTort iMna W (ia a j - , f ?: 1 I i V i-X- V 1 I I P : 1 n t i v t.i 1 1 i i t i ii (